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They have been the most kind and respectful lawyers I have ever dealt with in my life. read more Initially I was looking for Keith Flynn who is an excellent attorney and it turns out he is a partner at these law offices. Initially I was looking for Keith Flynn who is an excellent attorney and it turns out he is a partner. Justin is so awesome at what he does, And I'm coming back to them to get everything exsponged, he is truly my Hero, and I Thank him so much, If your ever needing a lawyer chooses Justin he is the best!!!! read less read more I Was looking for an attorney, for my case and ran across Wirth Law Office, called them and they were happy to represent me, on the day of my court I went to court unfortunately there was a note on the door stating cases would have to be rescheduled due to an ongoing court case I called my Lawyer Justin, he told me to he would check in to it and go ahead and meet him at the law office, when I got there he was coming in and told me he had some good news, I didnt see how because I didn't have court, but while I was on my way back to their office he was talking with the judge and he got my case dismissed, I was so surprised and happy I asked how and Justin said I went to see the judge anyway and talked with her and she dismissed my case. I Was looking for an attorney, for my case and ran across Wirth Law Office, called them and they were.
So, to get that scheduled, you go online to. So, if you have a felony conviction, that’s holding you back, you have questions about what you can and can’t do, want to look into the possibility of expungement or pardon, you’re going to want to talk to an attorney about those, your specific circumstances, you want to do so confidentially.
Actually, laws in Oklahoma regarding expungement have gotten way more favorable over the last period of time, and the people and the way it’s handled as far as the pardon parole board, that has also gotten more favorable and more of those are being granted now than they’ve been granted in previous years for sure. Now, does that mean you’re stuck with that for life? Sometimes, but not always the case. And, as I mentioned before, beyond that, there are all kinds of repercussions just that companies may have on their own or individuals may have on their own, where they are biased against people that have a felony conviction. So, by law, in the state of Oklahoma, you can’t get licensing work in those areas if you have a felony conviction. Architecture, accounting, engineering, medicine, dentistry, pharmacy, psychology, veterinary science, real estate appraisal, occupational therapist, marriage, and domestic counseling, nursing, cosmetology, pawnbroker, polygraph examiner, security guard, or working in the security alarm system. You may not be able to get employed by, per statute, prohibited from doing so. You may never Be a corporate director under Oklahoma law, a bank officer, an executive administrator of an estate, a liquor dealer, a funeral director, surveyor, physical therapist, chiropractor, court reporter, realtor, or bondsman.Īdditional industries. You can’t run for public office within 15 years of completing your sentence. Now you would be able to vote upon successful completion of that sentence. Some of the common ones, obviously, the most people know about is you can’t vote during your sentence. You’ll see that all over, but today’s video is talking about the specific things under Oklahoma law that changes when you have a felony conviction, and there’s quite a number of them. So, you’ll see that certain employers will have rules about prior convictions. There’s nothing illegal about that type of discrimination. So obviously, just in general life, there’s a lot of different potential consequences from having a criminal record, particularly a felony conviction.Īnybody can treat somebody differently on that basis. Video Transcribed: What are the consequences of a felony conviction in Oklahoma? I’m Tulsa Felony Defense Attorney James Wirth, and we’re talking about felony convictions and the repercussions of that.